There’s patterns inside matter. The walrus all around from the sky on down.
We’ve broken up this planet. Our mind’s gone stagnant, we thrive on fragmenting. We need to re-piece in the name of unity, for the sake of you and me. Tell me when you close your eyes to escape this hologram and realize what you recognize. A complex form of energy? What really constructs you and me like the truth inside a dream…
Where you’ll find that beauty lies inside the beholders mind. The blind remain deprived from what vision comes from inside.
I’ve learned to trust and not to curse the beauty of an undivided universe. There’s more to earth than Christian, Jew and Buddhist views. There’s more to me. There’s more to you. Detach yourself from everything you knew. Material simplicity. We’re redefining we. A new philosophy rung like a plea, to show us new reality, show us true vitality, with the true beauty of one.
Where you’ll find that beauty lies inside the beholders mind. The blind remain deprived from what vision comes from inside.
How easily it escapes us now. Every single thing around from the water, earth, sky and ground to the colors seen and the shake of sound are the same, in fact, as you and me. Just complex forms of energy. Yet still we shun the common string as if it doesn’t mean a thing. Distracted by our vanity and the fear of losing sanity, we’re taking our humanity to a state of sad profanity. But still we live to fuck and spread like mold engulfing ignored bread. But whats the fungus going to do when just the crust is left to chew? Will we notice that there’s something more or attack and feed on weaker spores? Will the cycle push to start again or could this really be the end?
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masterpiece. one of the best post-rock albums out there and my favorite. left to rust and rot and barren lands of the modern dinosaurs are my favorites. rakugo
Bouncy, urgent, raucous indie rock, anthemic yet unpredictable; this Oxford, U.K. trio sounds defiantly full of life. Bandcamp New & Notable Jan 28, 2020